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This building offers completely renovated and restored two-three-four-bedrooms at incredible prices. Many units have a view of Fort Tryon Park, and Inwood Hill Park is around the corner.

The building features a common outdoor space, bicycle storage, video security, and laundry on-site, as well as a live-in super, and is under professional management. It's also just minutes away from A train, allowing access to the rest of the city at your convenience.

Currently, apartments are shown by appointment only or on Open House by appointment only, therefore don't hesitate to contact one of our agents at 212. 544.2900 or 212.283.5000 for inquiries and appointments.

Newly listed available coop units for sale in Fort Tryon Gardens-245 Bennett New York NY 10040.

Recently sold coop units in Fort Tryon Gardens Coop - 245 Bennett

Apt #

Rms/Bths

Sq Ft

Sale Price

Sale Date

Bedrooms

Price/sqft

6E

3/1

650

$236,032

2010Spt

#1

$231/sf

3B

4/1

900

$376,608

2010Aug1

#2

$n/a/sf

Currently, apartment are shown by appointment only or on Open House by appointment only, therefore don't hesitate to contact one of our agents at 212. 544.2900 or 212.283.5000 for inquiries and appointments.

There are 350 units throughout all seven buildings: 245 Bennett, 259 Bennett, 269 Bennett, 273 Bennett, 4489 Broadway, 4501 Broadway, 4523 Broadway in Fort Tryon Gardens. Each building has 2 entrances, one on Bennett Avenue and the other on Broadway. Newly renovated units with hardwood floors, open kitchens, spacious layouts, granite countertops, new cabinets and all stainless steel appliances including dishwashers, refrigerators, microwaves and stoves. Many of the units look over Fort Tryon Park or onto courtyards. Each building has indoor washers and dryers for your convenience. The machines are card operated – no quarters necessary – and are brand new. Underground parking is available. There is no waiting list. Guests can park on an hourly basis. The garage is not managed by the building. The Co-op has no control over parking or the rates. And the subway 1 and A is directly across the street!

This building offers completely renovated and restored studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms at incredible prices. Many units have a view of Fort Tryon Park, and Inwood Hill Park is around the corner.

The building features a bicycle storage, video security, storage, and laundry on-site, as well as a live-in super, and is under professional management. It's also just minutes away from both the 1 and the A trains, allowing access to the rest of the city at your convenience.

Currently, apartments are shown by appointment only or on Open House by appointment only, therefore don't hesitate to contact one of our agents at 212. 544.2900 or 212.283.5000 for inquiries and appointments.

Currently, apartments are shown by appointment only or on Open House by appointment only, therefore don't hesitate to contact one of our agents at 212. 544.2900 or 212.283.5000 for inquiries and appointments.

Block: 2075 Lot: 26

Currently, apartments are shown by appointment only or on Open House by appointment only, therefore don't hesitate to contact one of our agents at 212. 544.2900 or 212.283.5000 for inquiries and appointments.

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255 Cabrini Boulevard is a pre war, 8 story, 78 unit
condominium residential tower with 13 commercial units. It is located between Cabrini Boulevard and Fort Washington Avenue north of 187th Street, in the Hudson Heights neighborhood of Washington Heights.

Currently, apartment are shown by appointment only or on Open House by appointment only, therefore don't hesitate to contact one of our agents at 212. 544.2900 or 212.283.5000 for inquiries and appointments.

There are 350 units throughout all seven buildings: 245 Bennett,259 Bennett, 269 Bennett, 273 Bennett,4489 Broadway,4501 Broadway, 4523 Broadway in Fort Tryon Gardens. Each building has 2 entrances, one on Bennett Avenue and the other on Broadway. Newly renovated units with hardwood floors, open kitchens, spacious layouts, granite countertops, new cabinets and all stainless steel appliances including dishwashers, refrigerators, microwaves and stoves. Many of the units look over Fort Tryon Park or onto courtyards. Each building has indoor washers and dryers for your convenience. The machines are card operated – no quarters necessary – and are brand new. Underground parking is available. There is no waiting list. Guests can park on an hourly basis. The garage is not managed by the building. The Co-op has no control over parking or the rates. And the subway 1 and A is directly across the street!

IN THE SOCIETY OF HEIGHTS!!!!
Well first let me tell you about my view of Washington Heights from my own eyes and let me tell you its the place where people would come to start a new life or to start getting their life in order cause there's not a lot of people and its very quiet first of all but every where you go you will find some type of different of comfort meaning you will be most comfortable at Washington heights I guarantee it.
I'm just speaking from experience but back to what the heights is really about, the heights is about everything you could passably think of like for instance a lot of historical facts and places that people can visit from all over the world. The park it self has the most amusing attractions as well as the different types of amusement The Heights have to offer. Just think a stroll in the Inwood Hill Park or how about we can go to Sugar Hill in Harlem and see all the beautiful homes people may have and the different attractions as well. Please don't forget about Morning Side Heights where people go to the Historical District to see all the old and famous records of people that pass by while coming to America as we know what is worth to the united States of America. We also have the most infamous Cathedral of Saint John Of Divine where music from around the world is played there as well as jazz and different classical music you might enjoy. The heights was first founded earlier in the 1900's maybe earlier like way earlier. Today the majority of the neighborhood's Population47206 Male Population 21949 (46.5 %) Female Population 25257 (53.5 %) Percent Change Since 19906.0 %Percent Change Since 2000-1.0 %Density (Persons per sq. mile) 80425.00 Median Age 34 to 81 but we all know it varies. According to the 2000 Census, WaHI had a population of 208,414 people, which represented an increase of 5.2% since the 1990 Census and 15.8% since the 1980 Census, so the community has been growing. The racial/ethnic breakdown is as follows: 74.1% Hispanic, 13.6% white (non-Hispanic), 8.4% black (non-Hispanic), and 2.1% Asian/Pacific Islander. The median household income was $28,865 in 1999 and $52,578 in 2002, which reflects the fact that WaHI is quickly becoming gentrified as increasing numbers of professionals with higher incomes seek affordable housing in our neighborhood.
Washington Heights, said that many residents go to the neighborhood for "cheap housing," obtain jobs "downtown," receive a "good education," and "hopefully live good lives.
Washington Heights doesn't seem that big but in all reality it is huge. Washington Heights is bounded to the south by 155th Street and to the north by Fairview Avenue and runs from the Harlem River on the east to the Hudson River on the west. Inwood is the tip of the island, everything lying north of Fairview Avenue. The two neighborhoods are often attach together as one because administratively they make up Manhattan Community District 12. Marble Hill is a section of Manhattan and is now physically connected to the Bronx. It was separated from the rest of Manhattan when the Harlem River Ship Canal was dug and the Spuyten Duyvil Creek was filled in.

Well first let me tell you about my view of Washington Heights from my own eyes and let me tell you its the place where people would come to start a new life or to start getting their life in order cause there's not a lot of people and its very quiet first of all but every where you go you will find some type of different of comfort meaning you will be most comfortable at Washington heights I guarantee it.
I'm just speaking from experience but back to what the heights is really about, the heights is about everything you could passably think of like for instance a lot of historical facts and places that people can visit from all over the world. The park it self has the most amusing attractions as well as the different types of amusement The Heights have to offer.
Please don't forget about Coop's for sale in Morning Side Heights where people go to the Historical District to see all the old and famous records of people that pass by while coming to America as we know what is worth to the united States of America. We also have the most infamous Cathedral of Saint John Of Divine where music from around the world is played there as well as jazz and different classical music you might enjoy. The heights was first founded earlier in the 1900's maybe earlier like way earlier. Today the majority of the neighborhood's Population47206 Male Population 21949 (46.5 %) Female Population 25257 (53.5 %) Percent Change Since 1990 6.0 %Percent Change Since 2000-1.0 %Density (Persons per sq. mile) 80425.00 Median Age 34 to 81 but we all know it varies.

According to the 2000 Census, WaHI had a population of 208,414 people, which represented an increase of 5.2% since the 1990 Census and 15.8% since the 1980 Census, so the community has been growing. The racial/ethnic breakdown is as follows: 74.1% Hispanic, 13.6% white (non-Hispanic), 8.4% black (non-Hispanic), and 2.1% Asian/Pacific Islander.

The median household income was $28,865 in 1999 and $52,578 in 2002, which reflects the fact that WaHI is quickly becoming gentrified as increasing numbers of professionals with higher incomes seek affordable housing in our neighborhood.
Just think a stroll in the Inwood Hill Park or how about we can go to Sugar Hill in Harlem and see all the beautiful homes people may have and the different attractions as well.

Washington Heights, said that many residents go to the neighborhood for "cheap housing," obtain jobs "downtown," receive a "good education," and "hopefully live good lives.

Washington Heights doesn't seem that big but in all reality it is huge. Washington Heights is bounded to the south by 155th Street and to the north by Fairview Avenue and runs from the Harlem River on the east to the Hudson River on the west. Inwood is the tip of the island, everything lying north of Fairview Avenue. The two neighborhoods are often attach together as one because administratively they make up Manhattan Community District 12. Marble Hill is a section of Manhattan and is now physically connected to the Bronx. It was separated from the rest of Manhattan when the Harlem River Ship Canal was dug and the Spuyten Duyvil Creek was filled in.

Well first let me tell you about my view of Washington Heights from my own eyes and let me tell you its the place where people would come to start a new life or to start getting their life in order cause there's not a lot of people and its very quiet first of all but every where you go you will find some type of different of comfort meaning you will be most comfortable at Washington heights I guarantee it.
I'm just speaking from experience but back to what the heights is really about, the heights is about everything you could passably think of like for instance a lot of historical facts and places that people can visit from all over the world. The park it self has the most amusing attractions as well as the different types of amusement The Heights have to offer.
Please don't forget about Coop's for sale in Morning Side Heights where people go to the Historical District to see all the old and famous records of people that pass by while coming to America as we know what is worth to the united States of America. We also have the most infamous Cathedral of Saint John Of Divine where music from around the world is played there as well as jazz and different classical music you might enjoy. The heights was first founded earlier in the 1900's maybe earlier like way earlier. Today the majority of the neighborhood's Population47206 Male Population 21949 (46.5 %) Female Population 25257 (53.5 %) Percent Change Since 1990 6.0 %Percent Change Since 2000-1.0 %Density (Persons per sq. mile) 80425.00 Median Age 34 to 81 but we all know it varies.

According to the 2000 Census, WaHI had a population of 208,414 people, which represented an increase of 5.2% since the 1990 Census and 15.8% since the 1980 Census, so the community has been growing. The racial/ethnic breakdown is as follows: 74.1% Hispanic, 13.6% white (non-Hispanic), 8.4% black (non-Hispanic), and 2.1% Asian/Pacific Islander.

The median household income was $28,865 in 1999 and $52,578 in 2002, which reflects the fact that WaHI is quickly becoming gentrified as increasing numbers of professionals with higher incomes seek affordable housing in our neighborhood.
Just think a stroll in the Inwood Hill Park or how about we can go to Sugar Hill in Harlem and see all the beautiful homes people may have and the different attractions as well.

Washington Heights, said that many residents go to the neighborhood for "cheap housing," obtain jobs "downtown," receive a "good education," and "hopefully live good lives.

Washington Heights doesn't seem that big but in all reality it is huge. Washington Heights is bounded to the south by 155th Street and to the north by Fairview Avenue and runs from the Harlem River on the east to the Hudson River on the west. Inwood is the tip of the island, everything lying north of Fairview Avenue. The two neighborhoods are often attach together as one because administratively they make up Manhattan Community District 12. Marble Hill is a section of Manhattan and is now physically connected to the Bronx. It was separated from the rest of Manhattan when the Harlem River Ship Canal was dug and the Spuyten Duyvil Creek was filled in.